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a historic day for the new york stock exchange, the ice, going to buy it. dow jones industrials up, pretty much highs of the session. the nasdaq up just 1/4% russell up 14%. ashley: bold sliding to the lowest level in four months dropping a one.3% after a report that the u.s. economy grew more than expected, gold lining stocks into the red, all posting losses and anglo gold hitting a 52 week low. liz: what looks good? financial sector, climbing within 1%, citigroup looking pretty healthy just under 2%, bank of new york mullen, royal bank of scotland hitting 52 week highs today. ashley: natural gas climbing for the third time in four days after reports show u.s. supply falling more than expected, natural gas for january delivery ending the day up 1.3%. liz: that storm over the midwest. you see that thing out side, winnebago, the largest u.s. motor home maker is getting bigger. increasing production to mean growing demand, just reported better than expected results and that is why we slept this thing outside our studio. you don't want to know, it is $350,000
a historic day for the new york stock exchange, the ice, going to buy it. dow jones industrials up, pretty much highs of the session. the nasdaq up just 1/4% russell up 14%. ashley: bold sliding to the lowest level in four months dropping a one.3% after a report that the u.s. economy grew more than expected, gold lining stocks into the red, all posting losses and anglo gold hitting a 52 week low. liz: what looks good? financial sector, climbing within 1%, citigroup looking pretty healthy just...
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now, every city has its own particular way of celebrating sweets, especially new york. they have one festival dedicated to one sweet in particular -- chocolate. ♪ the mayans' offer to the gods, willie wonka made a river out of it and we can't stand to get enough of it. chocolate. the 15th annual chocolate show, the finest chocolate people from around the world gather to share their heavenly creations with us mere mortals. >> it's made for chocolate lovers by chocolate lovers. it's best to come if you love chocolate, sweets. if you want to spend your day eating chocolate, you have to come here. >> i came to the new york chocolate show with my family every year for, like 15sh, 15 y. >> i'm going to real really find the purest dark possible. >> some of the best chocolates from around the world. >> it's like a dream in your mouth. >> to the world at large, chocolate is one of the most popular sweets. and for these vendors, making delicious use of chocolate is a way of life. how important is it to the sweet community? >> it's great exposure for the large manufacturers, and
now, every city has its own particular way of celebrating sweets, especially new york. they have one festival dedicated to one sweet in particular -- chocolate. ♪ the mayans' offer to the gods, willie wonka made a river out of it and we can't stand to get enough of it. chocolate. the 15th annual chocolate show, the finest chocolate people from around the world gather to share their heavenly creations with us mere mortals. >> it's made for chocolate lovers by chocolate lovers. it's best...
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live from the nasdaq market site in new york city's times square, i'm melissa lee. rally in motion. we're hitting the after hours action in rimm as the shares surge. should you keep betting on blackberry 10. plus, which economy is the best bet in 2013? jpmorgan's chief economist has his top pick. and we're debating the big deal of the day with the bull and the bear case for the nyse ice. but let's check out where the traders stand before we hit tomorrow's session. so, steve, buyer or seller today? >> i think you have to lighten up on a lot of the positions you've had some profitts in. it's really prudent to start peeling off the winners, because we're still waiting on fiscal cliff, as everyone knows. i think the market is poised to sell the news event here. i don't know if we're going to have a news event to sell. >> right. just because you sell those winners doesn't mean that you can't still be in the trade, correct karen? a lot of people are receiving but re-entering the trade. >> this is a strategy you normally never do, realize, especially with long-term deals, realize those now
live from the nasdaq market site in new york city's times square, i'm melissa lee. rally in motion. we're hitting the after hours action in rimm as the shares surge. should you keep betting on blackberry 10. plus, which economy is the best bet in 2013? jpmorgan's chief economist has his top pick. and we're debating the big deal of the day with the bull and the bear case for the nyse ice. but let's check out where the traders stand before we hit tomorrow's session. so, steve, buyer or seller...
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unless you want new york versus atlanta. that could be -- >> we did that. >> atlanta, the financial capital of the world. not the same ring to it. >> oracle buys a company. yesterday, merkel buys a company. today -- >> angela merkel bought a company? >> play that out. the insurance business. gardner denver perhaps. david -- >> yeah. >> this is deal mania. >> mention arris, trading up again, double the size of the -- what is happening? >> ge this week. >> potentially, the italian enginemaker. >> the fiscal cliff, result supposed to be frozen? aren't we supposed to be paralyzed? >> i guess the clock ran out on everybody saying we can't do anything? >> this is huge for us. >> i don't have a legitimate answer for you. none of these transactions are going to close this year, not a result of let's get something done by year end to avoid capital gains. >> something changed in people's attitudes, david. >> pent up demand for dealmaking that's been there. maybe a reflection that okay, going to get something done and so i feel a littl
unless you want new york versus atlanta. that could be -- >> we did that. >> atlanta, the financial capital of the world. not the same ring to it. >> oracle buys a company. yesterday, merkel buys a company. today -- >> angela merkel bought a company? >> play that out. the insurance business. gardner denver perhaps. david -- >> yeah. >> this is deal mania. >> mention arris, trading up again, double the size of the -- what is happening? >> ge...
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york, the new york mercantile exchange, let's do electronically and he created this thing, the intercontinental exchange and what is great about this is it is something to be said for the stock exchange remaining independent but they are now part of an american company and an american entrepreneur created $10 billion of wealth, that is what the market cap was before the deal and when you buy something your stock usually goes down a little bit, created $10 billion worth of wealth of market cap in ten years, something to be proud of and buying the stock exchange. not selling for the germans. [talking over each other] >> regulators time it. charlie: regulators in europe, eyes and nasdaq attempt over the stock exchange on antitrust grounds, your company is in one place. i don't think they're going to do that. [talking over each other] tracy: attempting that. charlie: this is a perfect fit, not much overlap. they will sell some stuff, but i think this is a perfect fit. duncan neiderauer had no choice. we should have a chart on trading volumes and this tells the story. since 2008 it has gone downhill
york, the new york mercantile exchange, let's do electronically and he created this thing, the intercontinental exchange and what is great about this is it is something to be said for the stock exchange remaining independent but they are now part of an american company and an american entrepreneur created $10 billion of wealth, that is what the market cap was before the deal and when you buy something your stock usually goes down a little bit, created $10 billion worth of wealth of market cap...
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it is a new york institution. yes, it is old. an american institution is being bought by another american institution. one of the best things about it, they are not getting rid of the floor. i am a person of lear in human beings. when the power goes down and computers screwup, which, they do all the time, as we all know. aside from that what let's talk about the businesses. the nasdaq will have to respond. how does the cme, how does harry duffy -- talk to terry duffy who runs the cme. what are you going to do comparatively to fight this. this is a big deal. this shakes out the whole space. these are public companies. then, there is a public policy debate. is this a good thing? i am sure that the sec will come out with something. what do they think about this from a market structure. markets are fragmented now. we have a very fragmented market. i, personally, think that this is good for the markets. i think it is very good. it is a good thing. connell: terrific reporting. we will go back to local and a few minutes to get a look at
it is a new york institution. yes, it is old. an american institution is being bought by another american institution. one of the best things about it, they are not getting rid of the floor. i am a person of lear in human beings. when the power goes down and computers screwup, which, they do all the time, as we all know. aside from that what let's talk about the businesses. the nasdaq will have to respond. how does the cme, how does harry duffy -- talk to terry duffy who runs the cme. what are...
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okay, this is the new york stock exchange being bought out. this is, defining moment in american history. it shows you, i think it is a good thing. capitalism and not like we're selling out to germans. we're selling out to entrepreneur. the new york stock exchange is he will selling to an entrepreneur. jeffrey sprecher, developed this thing 12 years ago and built a $10 billion business. this is a good thing, okay? and, we should, it should be celebrating. i know people will celebrate it, because he is selling to an entrepreneur, an american entrepreneur. lori: we were talking about this earlier, what happens to the floor? does it increase in size anymore from here. open outcry a little bit? >> i talked to sprecher about that. no, i think now we finally come to the conclusion in its state, used to be, three or four 4,000 people down there. melissa: way more. now a tiny fraction but maybe it is the right amount. >> i think we finally come to recognition both from duncan, remember, duncan is not devotetae of floor trading. he came from goldman sa
okay, this is the new york stock exchange being bought out. this is, defining moment in american history. it shows you, i think it is a good thing. capitalism and not like we're selling out to germans. we're selling out to entrepreneur. the new york stock exchange is he will selling to an entrepreneur. jeffrey sprecher, developed this thing 12 years ago and built a $10 billion business. this is a good thing, okay? and, we should, it should be celebrating. i know people will celebrate it,...